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The AMG editorial staff,
along with hundreds of expert contributors, make allmusic.com one of the
most comprehensive music reference sources on the planet, and one that
supplies artist info and bios to some of the top music-download
services. AMG goes beneath the surface to present a level of detail
unmatched anywhere else and enough to keep any music fanatic satisfied.
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Tourfilter tracks concerts and shows in 12 major U.S.
cities (plus London and Toronto) to ensure that you never miss your
favorite band's gig. The site enlists trackers to keep tabs on artist
lineups at scores of venues, whether small clubs or enormous stadiums.
Check out the city pages for a list of upcoming shows in your area, or
input your favorite bands' names to get an e-mail when they announce a
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Pandora Internet Radio
Pandora
The genius of the Pandora Internet Radio service isn't
in how it plays music, it's in how it selects the music to play. Part of
the Music Genome Project, Pandora specializes in playing music that will
appeal to your tastes, making music discovery fun, automated, and free.
Select an artist or song that you're in the mood for, and Pandora will
build a radio playlist around it with complementary songs. |
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Classical Music
Andante
This celebrated classical music magazine is available
online, much of the content free. Paying members will enjoy an extensive
collection of additional resources. |
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There are lots of free Internet radio services out
there, and even lots of personalized music services. But the
customizable LaunchCast service on Yahoo! Music is accompanied by a
great music download service and an incredible catalog of music videos
you can stream for free. |
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Welcome to the Internet lodge of inventive nerd-rock
musician Jonathan Coulton. You might know him from such hits as the
acoustic cover of "Baby Got Back" or "Code Monkey" (sample lyric: "Code
Monkey get up get coffee, Code Monkey go to job"). JoCo dot com is nigh
overflowing with funny, creative, and Creative Commons–licensed music,
which you can hear for free in the Thing a Week podcast. |
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It's just a small radio station streaming out of Santa
Monica College in Santa Monica, California, but we're hooked on the
blend of NPR news, informed talk radio, and eclectic music programming.
Pick the shows that interest you or just tune in to the live feed.
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Tired of listening to the same Web radio stations?
Then grab your headphones and listen to other Web users' music on
Radio.Blog.Club. Simply enter an artist's name or song title, click on
the file name, and enjoy music from that user's playlist. And if you
don't want to keep your browser open, click on Detach Radio.Blog for a
standalone player. No registration required to play tracks. |
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